Barcelona (Editorial) .- The new Clint Eastwood film Beyond Life has been withdrawn from theaters in Japan after the earthquake that struck the country last Friday and was followed by a tsunami which has caused thousands of deaths. Life Beyond was released in Japan in late February in 180 rooms and Warner Entertainment had planned their projection until late March.
The spokesman for Warner Entertainment Japan Inc., Satoru Otani, has confirmed this and explained that the decision has been taken to find inappropriate some of the scenes of the film, in which one of the three stories he tells begins with images the death of a woman in a tsunami. The disaster in Japan has left nearly 2,000 dead according to the latest official figures, although it is expected that the death toll will rise as the days passed.
The spokesman for Warner Entertainment Japan Inc., Satoru Otani, has confirmed this and explained that the decision has been taken to find inappropriate some of the scenes of the film, in which one of the three stories he tells begins with images the death of a woman in a tsunami. The disaster in Japan has left nearly 2,000 dead according to the latest official figures, although it is expected that the death toll will rise as the days passed.
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